gnupic: Re: [gnupic] Programmer for 18f2550


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Subject: Re: Re: RE: [gnupic] Programmer for 18f2550
From: ####@####.####
Date: 19 Oct 2005 16:16:31 +0100
Message-Id: <1129734988.webexpressdV3.1.f@smtp.freesurf.ch>

Thanx for the link. Too bad the software isn't open source, it 
definitely has got to be. I'll see what happens in the future. Still 
busy with the wisp628 and the Mac...

Cheers,
Ezra.

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>Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:40:59 +0800
>From: "Xiaofan Chen" ####@####.####
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>To: ####@####.####
>Subject: Re: RE: [gnupic] Programmer for 18f2550
>
>For ready-made programmer, look at Microchip
>PICkit 2 at US$35+shipment. It is a USB programmer
>and more. pickit-devel project is developing Linux
>based host software for PICkit 2.
>
>For DIY, maybe GTP-USB lite seems to be a good USB
>counterpart of Wisp628.
>http://perso.wanadoo.es/j1m/proyectos/gtpusblite/index.htm
>Together with WinPIC800, it is a nice programmer as well.
>It is not open source though so alternative firmware and
>host software needs to be developed for Linux.
>
>Regards,
>Xiaofan
>
>
>On 10/19/05, ####@####.#### ####@####.#### wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Perhaps there would be even more responds if would give some more
>> information on your programmer, like USB/RS232/Parallel,
>> intelligent/nonintelligent and so on. I personally am always 
interested
>> in things others build. Although I own a wisp628, if you would have 
some
>> information online I definitely would have a look at it. It can't 
hurt
>> ;)
>> By the way, I'm still planning to build a USB programmer. What 
happened
>> to all the good ideas and plans about the DIY USB programmer we 
(list)
>> talked about some time ago?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ezra.
>>
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